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- Tags: American Red Cross
Charles E. Lee's Oral History - Transcription
Tags: "separate but equal", 1980, American Red Cross, Betty Turnell, black athletes, Charles E. Lee, Committee on Aging, Crime, Decatur High School, Decatur IL, December 1980, Dr. John Ellis, drugs, early Decatur, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, France, Fred Long, Harry Long, IL state Senate, Inez Bender, law, Mayor, Millikin University, Negro League, OH26, oral history, parking meters, police department, Prohibition, race relations, recording, sound recording, special education, Television, transcription, U.S. Navy, Wood St. Elementary School
Postcard to William Hibbs - November 8, 1918 - English Port - from Henry and Johnny
Charles E. Lee's Oral History - Recording
Tags: "separate but equal", American Red Cross, Betty Turnell, black athletes, Charles E. Lee, Committee on Aging, Crime, Decatur High School, Decatur IL, December 1980, Dr. John Ellis, drugs, early Decatur, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, France, Fred Long, Harry Long, IL state Senate, Inez Bender, law, Mayor, Millikin University, Negro League, OH26, oral history, parking meters, police department, Prohibition, race relations, recording, sound recording, special education, Television, transcription, U.S. Navy, Wood St. Elementary School
Photo of Shirley L. Friedinger Lowman in uniform (Mrs. John Lowman)
Tags: A.R.C., American Red Cross, Decatur IL., World War II, WWII
Photo of Shirley L. Friedinger Lowman in uniform (Mrs. John Lowman)
Tags: A.R.C., American Red Cross, Decatur IL., World War II, WWII
